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The beach is lovely and natural, with a relatively small number of people. The sea is calm and the water is pure. However, in mid-July, green algae started appearing. There are some jellyfish, but it's not like they have taken over the beach. Parking near the beach is paid, costing 200 rubles per day, but it includes access to toilets and showers. Sun loungers require payment, but sheds and wooden umbrellas are free. The beach is sandy, with occasional small shells. The entrance is gentle and suitable for children, although it can be rocky in some areas. After about half a meter, the sand begins. Dolphins can be spotted here, and crabs are often found near the coast. Along the beach, there are various activities available, such as buns, bananas, and slides. There is also a volleyball court. Local vendors offer boiled corn, sausage in dough, and shrimp. If you walk a bit further from the beach to the road, you can find more food options and buy water. There are some ready-made meals available, as well as a good cafe and a couple of canteens. There are small one-room houses for rent near the beach, equipped with a shower and air conditioning. The rooms are compact and only have beds, without a table. Overall, it's a fantastic place with clear water, sunny weather, and white sand. I highly recommend it to everyone. The road to Veselovka from the Peresyp and Akhtanizovskaya side is in good condition.
The beach isn't too crowded, but it offers amenities like dressing rooms, sun loungers, awnings, and a volleyball net. You can even enjoy a banana boat ride. The sea and the beach are well-maintained, although there are some construction sites and hotels being built nearby. It may not be as picturesque as Greece, but the swimming experience is better than in Taman and Volna. However, there isn't much to do in Veselovka itself.
The beach is quite clean, and the sea is also clean with hardly any people around. However, there is a lack of entertainment in Veselovka itself, and the village's infrastructure is in a terrible state. Despite these drawbacks, the swimming experience is excellent.
The sea is nice and it's easy to get in. The beach has a mix of sand and pebbles. The food is surprisingly good and affordable, costing around 750r to 1000r for four people. There is a store where you can buy household items. One great thing is that there aren't many people around! The discos are enjoyable too. On the downside, it can get dusty and there are no garbage or trash cans. No one seems to keep the place clean and the owner of Uralochka isn't very hospitable, even though the area itself is decent and clean.
There are mini cafes right by the seashore, as well as a variety of mini hotels ranging from basic to luxurious. The beach offers stunning picturesque views and boasts a clean sandy shoreline. Additionally, there are opportunities for fun activities like banana and cheesecake riding. Just a friendly tip, it's advisable to avoid holding wine while enjoying the beach. You'll also find convenient amenities such as canteens, grocery stores, and souvenir shops nearby.